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Why do the 4 inner planets revolve around the sun at a faster speed?

The inner planets revolve around the sun at faster speeds because they are closer to the sun, which results in a stronger gravitational pull. This stronger gravitational pull causes the inner planets to move faster in order to maintain their orbits around the sun.


How much more gravitational pull on Mars than on Earth?

There is less gravity on mars, it has only 37.6% of earths gravity. If you weigh 100lbs on Earth, you would weigh 37.7lbs on Mars. Mars is smaller than Earth so the effect that gravity has on anything there is lower than it is on Earth


Is there less gravitational pull the higher you go?

Yes, gravitational pull decreases as you move farther from the center of the Earth, so you will experience less gravitational pull the higher you go above the Earth's surface. This is due to the inverse square law, which states that gravitational force decreases with the square of the distance between two objects.


How many Earths can fit across Uranus?

Approximately 4 Earths would equal the diameter of Uranus


Why law of gravitation important to us?

1) The gravitational force of attraction of the Earth binds all terrestrial objects to the Earth 2) The gravitational force of earth keeps the atmosphere close to earth 3) The moon revolve around the earth 4) The gravitational pull of the sun on the planet keeps them revolving around the sun 5) The tides formed by the rising & falling of water level in the oceans are due to the gravitational force of sun & moon on the water

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What will be the change in earths gravitational force if the mass of earth is made 4 times?

It will be 4 times as great


What is earth's gravity vs the moon?

If you mean which has the stronger gravitational pull, its the Earth since it's much larger than the moon. The moon has about 1/4 of the gravitational pull that the Earth does. But its enough to affect the water on Earth. Which is how we get our tides in the ocean.


If the distance between the Earth and the Sun were doubled how would the gravitational?

If the distance between Earth and the Sun were doubled, the gravitational force between them would decrease by a factor of 4 (inverse square law). This means that the gravitational pull on Earth would be weaker, leading to changes in its orbit and potentially impacting its climate and seasons.


What is the difference of gravitational pull on earth and mars?

Essentially, mass = gravity Earth = 9.3 * mass of mars, standing at the same distance from both, earth would effect a force on you 9.3 times that of mars. Surface gravity comparison: weight of 100 kg on earth surface = 37.8 kg on mars surface


Why do the 4 inner planets revolve around the sun at a faster speed?

The inner planets revolve around the sun at faster speeds because they are closer to the sun, which results in a stronger gravitational pull. This stronger gravitational pull causes the inner planets to move faster in order to maintain their orbits around the sun.


Why does the Earth have more gravitation pull than the moon?

The earth is larger than the moon (about 4 times the size)12,756km vs 3,476 km in diameter . Jupiter is 318 times the mass of earth. The gravitational pull of Jupiter is immense!


What are examples of earths under water features?

there are 4 under water features the ocean ridge, continentle rise, continental slope, and continentle shelf these 4 things are all listed in order


How much more gravitational pull on Mars than on Earth?

There is less gravity on mars, it has only 37.6% of earths gravity. If you weigh 100lbs on Earth, you would weigh 37.7lbs on Mars. Mars is smaller than Earth so the effect that gravity has on anything there is lower than it is on Earth


What is some examples of gravitational potential energy?

Any object that is higher than ground level in earth's gravitational field has potential energy stored in it. Examples: 1. A plane or bird in the sky 2. A parachutist 3. Water stored in a dam, or water tanks at some height above earth's surface 4. A satellite orbiting Earth


How does gravitational force change if distance decreased by half?

The gravitational force then increases by a factor of 4 .


Is there less gravitational pull the higher you go?

Yes, gravitational pull decreases as you move farther from the center of the Earth, so you will experience less gravitational pull the higher you go above the Earth's surface. This is due to the inverse square law, which states that gravitational force decreases with the square of the distance between two objects.


How many Earths can fit across Uranus?

Approximately 4 Earths would equal the diameter of Uranus